Reuse

Waste-Free, Money-Saving Halloween Inspirations

October 21, 2010

You can still celebrate Halloween with the best of them while reusing and conserving. Here are some spooky suggestions!

There’s a reason why Halloween has finally joined Christmas as one of the most popular holidays of the year. We’re given free license to dress up in whatever outlandish costume our imagination can conjure, knowing full well that we’ll be rewarded either with the candy mother lode or a kaching-a-ling cash prize for our efforts (sometimes even both)! Talk about being a win-win situation. Besides being fun for all ages, it also happens to be the only celebration in which we can escape from our real life for a few precious hours by diving into the role of witch, warlock or werewolf without anyone pointing, snickering or thinking that we’ve officially fallen off our rocker.

This year alone, individual U.S. consumers are expected to plunk down $66.28 on Halloween-themed goods, contributing to nationwide sales of $5.8 billion, but our sluggish economy and a greater level of eco-awareness are prompting many to consider far more creative, handcrafted and instantly affordable holiday alternatives. Purchasing manufactured costumes, makeup, treats and decorations may be convenient, but they’re almost always laden with chemicals that do our environment and bodies no favors and end up finding their way into the landfill in record time.

On the other hand, the following waste-free DIY Halloween ideas will enable you to proudly proclaim, “I made it myself!” while reducing your carbon footprint and leaving a little extra change jingling around in your pockets:

Elizah Leigh

About the author

Elizah Leigh is an eco-inspired wordsmith capable of captivating readers in just the right manner to facilitate subliminal greenlightenment. If it hasn’t yet happened to you, dear reader, don’t worry... it soon will. She believes that walking on the green side of life isn’t so much about random actions like recycling household materials and eschewing bottled water as it really should be about committing to long-term lifestyle changes that naturally become effortless the more frequently they are practiced — and believe it or not, if you’re looking at the world through green-colored glasses, it’s never a chore.…

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